H. D. Tiller

First Name: H.
Middle Name(s): D.
Last Name: Tiller

H. D. Tiller Inquests

Displaying 51 - 56 of 56
Name Deceased Description Date Inquest Location County Death Type Death Methodsort ascending Inquest Finding
William Fortune November 24, 1873 at Jerkens Stabberd Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths, do say: We find that the deceased Wm Fortune came to his death by excessive use of ardent spirits and exposure to cold, producing Lung congestion of the lungs and other viscera.

Willis Arther Jenkins February 4, 1888 at J. C. Jenkins Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths, do say: That the Said Willis Arther Jenkins came to his death by some natural cause or causes unknown to the jurors and that he dide on the 4 day of Feb 1888

Sarah Ratcliff January 3, 1873 at Mr. Isaac Smith's Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths, do say: That the deceased came to her death by accedental burning on the plantation of Mr Isaac Smith on Tusday the 31t day of December 1872

Isaac F. Swinney March 12, 1875 at Chesterfield C. H. Chesterfield County, SC Natural Causes

upon their oaths, do say: the under verdict that the deceased Isaac F Swinney came to his death from some natural cause

Johnson Johnsons infant June 18, 1875 at Roberts Tuckers Chesterfield County, SC Homicide

upon their oaths, do say: That it was the child of Henretta Johnson that rivers found dead in the woods near the Robert Tucker House and that from appearance that it was the propper time for it to be deliverd and if the child was not murderd She intendedto murder it and it was don on or about the 11 of June 1875[.]

Georgia Brower December 27, 1879 at A. E. Evans Chesterfield County, SC Accident

upon their oaths do Say that the said Georgia Brown came to her death by being accidentally burned by fire on this October 27th 1879

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